Envisioning, Evaluating and Co-Enacting Performance in Global Health Interventions

Diane Duclos ORCID logo; Sylvain L Faye; Tidiane Ndoye; Loveday Penn-Kekana ORCID logo; (2019) Envisioning, Evaluating and Co-Enacting Performance in Global Health Interventions. Anthropology in Action, 26 (1). pp. 21-30. ISSN 0967-201X DOI: 10.3167/aia.2019.260103
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<jats:p>The notion of performance has become dominant in health programming, whether being embodied through pay-for-performance schemes or through other incentive-based interventions. In this article, we seek to unpack the idea of performance and performing in a dialogical fashion between field-based evaluation findings and methodological considerations. We draw on episodes where methodological reflections on performing ethnography in the field of global health intersect with findings from the everyday practices of working under performance-based contracts in the Senegalese supply chain for family planning. While process evaluations can be used to understand contextual factors influencing the implementation of an intervention, we as anthropologists in and of contemporary global health have an imperative to explore and challenge categories of knowledge and practice. Making room for new spaces of possibilities to emerge means locating anthropology within qualitative global health research.</jats:p>


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